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jogging



VERB
run for recreation
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To the dismay of more portly ministers in tow, he also made a habit of jogging onto stage at public events.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’d been jogging and and felt weak early on in his run, enough so that he needed to slow down, then stop and place his hands on his knees.

From Seattle Times

The officers then begin jogging down a hall, past a victim on the floor.

From BBC

As they were set to ignite them, about two-dozen Indigenous people came jogging out of the forest, carrying bows and arrows taller than them.

From New York Times

Justice did not specify when it occurred but indicated it was several years ago, perhaps before Cahill took over, and that the employee involved later died of an apparent heart attack while jogging.

From Seattle Times